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Mrs. Mamie Wyatt (1904-1944)

WYATT, ASHEN, GILLIAND, BERGMAN, DALLEY, GILROY, MILLER, PAISLEY, MARSHALL, MCELVEEN

Posted By: John Davis (email)
Date: 2/15/2020 at 21:52:20

Obit posted in Ottumwa Courier March 11, 1944
Mrs. Mamie E. Wyatt, 39, wife of Private First-Class Maurice Wyatt, 826 West Second street, died at the Ottumwa hospital at 5:45 p.m. Saturday. She was the daughter of E.G. and Dora Ashen and was born at Mystic, July 1, 1904. She had been a resident of Ottumwa for the past 35 years and was manager of the New Deal tavern on West Second street. Surviving are her husband, who is now stationed at Camp White, Oregon, four daughters, Beverly Wyatt; at home; Betty Gilliand, Mrs. Vincent Bergman and Mrs. Raymond Dalley, all of Ottumwa, and two sons, Tommy Wyatt, at home, and Private First Class Charles Gilroy now at Yuma, Arizona, army air station. Her father E.G Ashen of Ottumwa, four sisters, Mrs. Martin Miller, Chicago; Mrs. Foster Paisley, of Virginia; Mrs. Roy Marshall, Chicago, and Mrs. Jack McElveen, Jr. Washington, Pennsylvania, and two brothers Raymond Ashen and Earl Ashen, both of Chicago, also survive. Other survivors include six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her mother, January 27, 1944. The body was taken to the Johnson funeral chapel to await funeral arrangements. Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Wyatt, who died Saturday afternoon at the Ottumwa hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Johnson funeral chapel in charge of the Rev. A.D. McClure. Burial will be in Shaul cemetery. The pallbearers will be Seward Monroe, John Wilde, John Fleer, Art Carr, Clarence Larson and Cecil Rush.


 

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